The brick wall of a building in Redcliffs that has cracked and fallen away in some places. Sections of the wall have buckled out from the building's structure.
The front of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament on Barbadoes Street. Concreting work can be seen taking place at the base of the building.
With the silencing of the Cathedral bells in Christchurch following February's earthquake there are now just six places in New Zealand where a full set of bells can be rung.
In the beginning there was no Te Wai Pounamu or Aotearoa. The waters of Kiwa rolled over the place now occupied by the South Island, the North Island and Stewart Island. No sign of land existed. Before Raki (the Sky … Continue reading →
A photograph of a house with an overgrown garden. The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "121 Cass Street, Kaiapoi, viewed from Azalea Place".
Lyttelton is a fun and exciting place to do archaeology. I’ve been lucky enough to get to do a bit of archaeology in Lyttelton in the last few months, mainly out in the road, because of the digging that’s been … Continue reading →
Peering into the mirror, Ethel May Bradley places on her head the large black hat that her sister-in-law, Clara has trimmed for her with ribbon. Reflected back is a neat figure dressed in a dark bl…
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Northeast corner of Kilmore and Colombo Streets.
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Armagh Street looking west from Cranmer Square.
Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square.
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Manchester and Gloucester Street corner
Christchurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square.
Helicopter Flight over Christchurch New Zealand
Montreal Street and Armagh Street, Cranmer Square.
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772 Colombo Street, opposite Victoria Square.
The corner of Saint Asaph Street and Colombo Street.
Manchester and Gloucester Street corner
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